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Audio Visual Engineer

Engineering
Electrical, Electronic, and Related Engineering
Electronics Engineer

Research, design, develop, or test electronic components and systems for commercial, industrial, military, or scientific use employing knowledge of electronic theory and materials properties. Design electronic circuits and components for use in fields such as telecommunications, aerospace guidance and propulsion control, acoustics, or instruments and controls.

At a Glance

Audio Visual Engineer. Top skills: Communication, Time Management, Systems Design.

Avg Annual Salary

Not available

Typical Education

Varies

Experience

Varies

Job Postings

N/A

Parent Occupation (O*NET)

Electronics Engineers, Except Computer

Bright Outlook

Median Wage

$127,590/yr

Growth (2024-34)

+6.2%

Education

Bachelor's degree

Skills & Requirements

Specialized Skills (12)

Systems Design

4.8

Crestron (A/V Systems)

4.6

Electrical Wiring

4.5

Site Inspection

4.3

Home Automation

4.2

Power Tool Operation

4.1

Structured Cabling

4.0

Low Voltage

3.9

Control Systems

3.8

Test Equipment

3.6

Surveys

3.5

Retail Sales

3.4

Common Skills (7)

Communication

5.0

Sales

4.7

Customer Service

4.6

Troubleshooting (Problem Solving)

4.4

Self-Motivation

3.8

Presentations

3.7

Related Specializations

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